Amidst walkout by the members of the Congress and the BJD, the Finance Bill with 40 amendments was passed by the House by voice vote.
The amendments to the Finance Bill include a provision to cap legal cash transactions at Rs 2 lakh from April 1 got approval. The bill had originally proposed the cap at Rs 3 lakh.
Besides, amendments to the Companies Act, the Employees Provident Fund Act, Smuggling and Foreign Exchange Act, TRAI Act and Information Technology Act were passed.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, whil replying to a debate on the Finance Bill, said the cap on cash transactions is being reduced to curb generation of black money and the move to introduce electoral bonds is for cleansing the political funding.
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